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The Challenge of China: What Will Kirkland, Latham and the Rest of Big Law Do Now?
It's getting increasingly difficult to operate a law firm in Greater China, writes The Global Lawyer. How long can Big Law last?Boies Schiller Flexner Bounces Back With Revenue, Head Count Gains in 2023
After years of declining head count and revenue, the litigation shop is back in growth mode.Bills of Particulars and Partial Summary Judgment
In its recent decision in 'Carroll v. Niagara Falls Memorial Medical Center', the Fourth Department held that partial summary judgment should be granted only as to theories or claims of malpractice that were not addressed, and that an expert affirmation submitted in opposition is not required to address every allegation in a bill of particulars.With Merger Near, A&O and Shearman Retain McKinsey, KPMG
The firms said they turned to the business consultants for advice ranging "from operational integration through to ways of working."With Merger Near, A&O and Shearman Retain McKinsey, KPMG
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Education in the Age of Gen AI: Experiential Training Is Essential for Success
Generative AI's ultimate impact on the delivery of legal services is already in motion. To meet it, the legal industry must embrace practical training now, which will not only be driven by AI, but also extend to AI itself.Give New Yorkers a Consumer Protection Law They Can Actually Use
New York should enact the Consumer and Small Business Protection Act as an urgent matter of racial and economic justice, two guest columnists write.Schulte Rides Private Capital Matters to 7% Revenue Growth as PEP Dips Amid Firm Investments
As the firm's equity-only partnership expanded 13% to 78 partners last year, the firm's profits per partner dipped 7.7% to $3.34 million,Education in the Age of Gen AI: The Old Way of Training Law Firm Associates 'Just Doesn't Work'
Generative AI will not eliminate lawyers, but will increase the demand for lawyers who are well-trained to work with these systems. The question is: How do law firms adequately provide that training when traditional methods no longer cut it in a modern world?